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Fibrin applicator pistol

a technology of applicator and pistol, which is applied in the direction of peptide/protein ingredients, surgery, other medical devices, etc., can solve the problems of limited success in addressing the need for an applicator, the delivery of fibrinogen-containing fmb or particles is particularly difficult, and the lack of fibrin applicators

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-08
HAPTO BIOTECH
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Benefits of technology

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an applicator that can reliably deliver two components of a biological adhesive at precise ratios whether or not the components carry a suspension of particles.

Problems solved by technology

However, because fibrinogen and thrombin are mutually reactive, have different viscosities, react efficiently with each other according to precise ratios, and are relatively precious commodities, complicated fibrin applicators have been developed that attempt, to varying degrees, and with limited success to address the need for an applicator that accommodates these characteristics.
Furthermore, the delivery of FMB or particles suspended within fibrinogen has proven particularly difficult.
Such fibrin applicators are still lacking.
These approaches tend to suffer from clogging or the inability to deliver suspended particles.
Also, the applicators of the prior art suffer from inconvenient loading, leakage, and inadequate mechanical control of delivery volume.
These designs also suffer from inconvenience of loading reservoirs and are highly complex from the standpoint of having many parts or circuitous fluid pathways that may not be appropriate for delivering very viscous solutions, or solutions containing suspended particles such as FMB.

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Referring to FIG. 1, an applicator 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown. The applicator 100 consists generally of main body 10, having a spray head 20 attached at a distal end and a pressure inlet 30 attached at a proximal end thereof. Reservoirs 40a and 40b are shown attached to main body 10 at a lower surface thereof. Spray head 20 has faces 26a and 26b at a distal end thereof that receive atomizers 24a and 24b respectively. A bifurcated tap 14 and flow rate valves 17a and 17b on an upper surface of main body 10 are connected by feed lines 16a and 16b. Connection taps 18a and 18b are connected to atomizers 24a and 24b respectively by feed lines 19a and 19b. These components, described in greater detail below, are preferably made of medical grade material such as metal or plastic, however it is to be understood that other suitable materials may be used.

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Abstract

An applicator for dispensing a first and second component of a biological adhesive, such as fibrin glue. At least one of said components may contain a suspension of fibrin microbeads (FMB) or a suspension of cells. The present invention uses a single supply of pressurized gas to force the components from the applicator using positive fluid pressure and to atomize them into a convergent spray. Another embodiment of the present invention also provides for the endoscopic application of the biological adhesive directly to tissue defects. The application of positive pressure allows precise metering of the components and application of the adhesive, prevents internal coagulation of the fibrin or clogging by suspended particles and reduces waste and contamination of the components.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONI. Field of the InventionThe invention relates generally to a device and method for dispensing two discrete, chemically reactive components, such as fibrinogen and thrombin as either a convergent spray or in droplet form. More specifically, the instant invention is directed to a spraying apparatus and method for dispensing fibrin sealant containing particles in either spray or droplet form, to tissues, organs, wound sites, or prosthetic devices.II. Description of Related ArtFibrinogen mixed with thrombin forms fibrin, a unique biomaterial. In circulating blood, fibrin is critical for establishing normal hemostasis. The clinical utility of virally inactivated fibrin glue from pooled blood plasma is based upon its ability to effectively induce hemostasis and tissue bonding, in addition to being biodegradable and generally non-immunogenic.Fibrin glue is formed by mixing two components, human fibrinogen (or a source of fibrinogen, such as freeze-dried plasma p...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/00
CPCA61B17/00491Y10S977/957A61B2017/00495
Inventor MARX, GERARD
Owner HAPTO BIOTECH
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